The Impact of Moral Impact (Part III)

We have already seen an introduction about the notion of moral impact, the normative impact of non-physical events, and what can be called legal(ly proper) impact, as well as an interinstitutional application of the common law principle of legality as an … Continued

The Impact of Moral Impact (Part II)

We have already seen an introduction about the notion of moral impact, the normative impact of non-physical events, and what can be called legal(ly proper) impact. Here, I will examine the interinstitutional application of the common law principle of legality … Continued

LFE #2 – A contrario argument

In this short lesson, part of the Legal Fundamentals Explained (LFE) series, Sara Azevedo (University of Lisbon) introduces the a contrario argument, a method of legal interpretation, explaining its structure and relevance in legal reasoning. Below, you can find the full … Continued

HAPL #1 – Threats and challenges to the Rule of Law (ft. Gerald J. Postema)

The guest for the first episode of the HAPL podcast is Gerald J. Postema, Cary C. Boshamer Professor of Philosophy Emeritus, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In conversation with Julieta Rabanos, he discusses his last book “Law’s Rule: … Continued

Can constitutions actually pre-empt religious or any other intolerance?

“Constitutional Intolerance. The Fashioning of the Other in Europe’s Constitutional Repertoires” (CUP, 2025), by Mariëtta D. C. van der Tol (University of Oxford), is without doubt a book that is timely in topic, very interesting in its interdisciplinary character, offering … Continued